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Cecil Moore wrote in
t: Owen Duffy wrote: I know there is a proposition that chokes such as the W2DU balun need only have choke impedance about 10 times the nominal Zo to be effective. I believe that rule of thumb applies only to matched lines, i.e. Z0 loads. The other rule of thumb that I have heard is 5x the antenna feedpoint impedance. Ah Rules of Thumb (ROT) abound. The first ROT relates to what is happening inside the coax at the choke location (or is it somewhere else), and the choke is on the outside of the coax. The second ROT relates to the antenna impedance, wherever that is (perhaps it assumed feedpoint adjacent to the choke), and again relates to the differential mode Z (or some transformation) whereas the choke acts on common mode current. Take for example the use of a common mode choke at the junction between open wire line and coax in a G5RV, its behaviour seems to me to be quite unrelated to the differential mode Z at that point, or at the dipole centre, or anywhere else. Owen |
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